README – Scroll Saw (PDF)

Project: Spider Web with Hanging Spider

Website: weekendwoodcrafter.com

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These files are for personal use only. Please do not resell, share, or redistribute the files.


Files included:
	Scroll Saw/spider-web-with-spider.pdf (bold spider)
	Scroll Saw/spider-web-with-spider-thin.pdf (thin spider)


Steps for Scroll Saw Users:

1. Print the PDF pattern at 100 percent scale (no scaling) in your printer settings so it is full size.

2. Prepare your wood. Recommended: 1/8" (3 mm) or 1/4" (6 mm) plywood or hardwood panel. Sand the surface smooth and remove dust.

3. Attach the pattern to your wood. Use spray adhesive, painter’s tape, stick and release tape, or your preferred scroll saw pattern method. Make sure the pattern is flat with no bubbles.

4. Drill entry holes for the inside cuts of the web and spider. Use a small drill bit just large enough for your blade.

5. Cut along the black lines. Black stroke is the cut line. Gray fill areas remain as solid wood.

6. Remove the pattern when finished. Peel off the paper and clean up any adhesive. Sand edges lightly as needed.

7. Display your finished piece.

TIP: For an extra Halloween effect, paint the finished piece black and decorate it with artificial cobwebs, glow-in-the-dark paint, or small decorations to make it stand out on the wall.


Notes:
- PDF patterns are full size and ready to print.
- Use fresh blades for the delicate web strands.


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Above all, have fun with this spider web and spider, get a little spooky, and enjoy a Halloween full of creativity and creepy crawly charm!
